Cactusmania

Echeveria runyonii variegated Ø 8,5 cm

Belonging to the family of Crassulaceae, this Echeveria runyonii variegated plant is supplied in a Ø 8,5 cm pot with a label indicating its botanical name.

The Echeveria runyonii, commonly known as “Runyon’s Echeveria,” is a variety of succulent plant belonging to the Crassulaceae family. Native to the arid regions of Mexico, this plant has gained increasing popularity, not only in gardens but also as a decorative element inside homes. The beauty of its leaves and its easy care make it a perfect choice for everyone, from gardening beginners to floral art enthusiasts. Interest in succulent plants is steadily growing, not only for their fascinating appearance but also for their extraordinary ability to adapt to various environments.

Botanical characteristics

The Echeveria runyonii stands out for its thick, fleshy leaves that form enchanting rosettes. The leaves display various shades ranging from green to bluish, with delicate pink veins that emerge under favorable light conditions. The rosettes can reach a diameter of about 15-20 centimeters, while the plant as a whole can grow up to 30 centimeters in height. During the flowering period, typically in spring, the plant produces tubular flowers in vibrant orange or red, which stand out above the foliage. These flowers not only add an extra touch of color but also attract pollinating insects, thus contributing to biodiversity.

Cultivation

Soil

To ensure healthy growth of the Echeveria runyonii, it is essential to use a well-draining substrate. An ideal mix can consist of specific cactus soil combined with sand or pumice. This type of soil promotes adequate root aeration, preventing the risk of rot.

Exposure

Light is of fundamental importance for the well-being of this plant. It is advisable to place it in a location that receives abundant natural light, preferably in full sun, but it is best to avoid direct sunlight during the hottest hours of the day to prevent leaf scorching and keep the plant healthy, thus enhancing its beauty.

Watering

Watering the Echeveria must be managed carefully: it is essential to let the soil dry out between waterings. Excess water can cause serious root rot issues. During the summer months, watering every 7-10 days may be sufficient, while in winter it is advisable to further reduce watering.

Fertilization

Regarding fertilization, it is recommended to use specific fertilizers for succulent plants during spring and summer. A fertilizer low in nitrogen and rich in potassium and phosphorus will stimulate flowering and vigorous leaf growth. It is suggested to fertilize every 4-6 weeks.

Curiosities

The Echeveria runyonii is not just an ornamental plant; it also carries cultural charm. In the Mexican context, succulents like this are often associated with symbolic meanings related to resilience and adaptation. A legend says that bringing an Echeveria into the home can bring luck and prosperity. Additionally, this plant is frequently used to decorate events such as weddings and parties, thanks to its ability to stay fresh for a long time.

In conclusion, the Echeveria runyonii proves to be not only a plant with fascinating aesthetics but also a symbol of life and adaptation in various contexts. Its care does not require particular expertise, making it accessible to anyone who wishes to enrich their space with a touch of vibrant greenery. With a little attention and love, this plant can thrive, bringing joy for many years to come.

35,00

SKU: 1259 Categories: , , ,
Origin

Mexico

Family

Crassulaceae

Exposure

Direct sun at least half a day from early spring to autumn. Come back when the temperature approaches ten degrees.

Watering

Regular (every 10 days) from spring to late summer. Check that the earth is completely dry before watering again.

Fertilization

In spring and autumn

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